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Journal relatedness: An actor-actor and actor-objectives case study
Scientometrics, 2007Using the MACTOR (Matrix of Alliances and Conflicts: Tactics, Objectives and Recommendations) method, a set of 13 related journals covering the subject category “Chemistry, Multidisciplinary” was analyzed in terms of direct and indirect reciprocal influences (measured by relatedness indexes Rji), their positions towards a generic set of common ...
Radu Munteanu, Marin Apetroae
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1984
The software systems being developed by artificial intelligence researchers are no different in many respects from the systems being developed by the business and scientific communities. They are large, intricate systems often very difficult to implement if they must also be understandable, reliable and maintainable.
Alan Bundy, Lincoln Wallen
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The software systems being developed by artificial intelligence researchers are no different in many respects from the systems being developed by the business and scientific communities. They are large, intricate systems often very difficult to implement if they must also be understandable, reliable and maintainable.
Alan Bundy, Lincoln Wallen
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2007
This chapter is a reflection on how the actor consulting model has been used to guide this review of cultural heritage policy. The research described in this chapter was carried out in the Dutch sub-project of the European Union (EU)-funded Lance Wad-project, which covers the greater area of the Wadden Sea.
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This chapter is a reflection on how the actor consulting model has been used to guide this review of cultural heritage policy. The research described in this chapter was carried out in the Dutch sub-project of the European Union (EU)-funded Lance Wad-project, which covers the greater area of the Wadden Sea.
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2002
Abstract Acting is an ancient art, but the skills attributed to its craft are culturally and historically specific. Over the centuries there have been many notable actors in the West: we select a few as stars of their times to emphasize the importance of thinking about and (if possible) researching an actor’s conditions of work ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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Abstract Acting is an ancient art, but the skills attributed to its craft are culturally and historically specific. Over the centuries there have been many notable actors in the West: we select a few as stars of their times to emphasize the importance of thinking about and (if possible) researching an actor’s conditions of work ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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This chapter covers the period from 1931 to 1938 and provides extensive detail about Haggard’s acting career. This began by playing the title role in a play by John Van Druten called Young Woodley; he went on to become a well-known actor, performing in America as well as Britain and occasionally venturing into radio (for example, playing Hamlet in a ...
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2009
Abstract Alleyn, Edward, was born on I September 1566 in the parish of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate. His father was Edward Alleyn of Willen, Bucks, Innholder and porter to the Queen, who died in 1570; his mother, Margaret Townley, for whom he claimed a descent from the Townleys of Lancashire which modem genealogists hesitate to credit, re-
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Abstract Alleyn, Edward, was born on I September 1566 in the parish of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate. His father was Edward Alleyn of Willen, Bucks, Innholder and porter to the Queen, who died in 1570; his mother, Margaret Townley, for whom he claimed a descent from the Townleys of Lancashire which modem genealogists hesitate to credit, re-
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